EP3255160A1 - Steel pipe quenching method, steel pipe quenching apparatus, steel pipe production method, and steel pipe production equipment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for quenching a steel pipe where quenching is performed by rapidly cooling a heated steel pipe, an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe, a method of manufacturing a steel pipe and a facility for manufacturing a steel pipe.
- a steel pipe for example, a seamless steel pipe, an electric resistivity welded steel pipe or the like
- properties to be satisfied by the steel pipe for example, strength, toughness and the like
- a quenching apparatus is provided along with a steel pipe manufacturing line, and to acquire a steel pipe having predetermined properties corresponding to the application, quenching is performed after the steel pipe is manufactured or in the course of manufacturing the steel pipe.
- a technique has been developed where piercing rolling is performed in hot working, crystal grains are made fine by performing elongation rolling in a non-recrystallization temperature region thus enhancing toughness and, subsequently, after the elongation rolling is finished, quenching is performed by rapidly cooling a high-temperature seamless steel pipe (hereinafter, such quenching being referred to as direct quenching). Further, a technique has been also developed where a high-temperature seamless steel pipe discharged from a manufacturing line is cooled to a room temperature and, thereafter, quenching is performed by reheating the steel pipe by a heating furnace.
- quenching is performed by heating an electric resistivity welded steel pipe of a room temperature discharged from a manufacturing line by a heating furnace.
- tempering is performed after quenching is performed so as to enable the steel pipe to acquire predetermined properties, (that is, strength, toughness and the like).
- patent literature 1 discloses a technique where, in a state where a heated steel pipe is immersed in water, a water flow is generated in a direction parallel to a pipe axis of the steel pipe (a longitudinal direction of the steel pipe) thus enabling uniform rapid cooling in the longitudinal direction of the steel pipe.
- a water flow is generated in a direction parallel to a pipe axis of the steel pipe (a longitudinal direction of the steel pipe) thus enabling uniform rapid cooling in the longitudinal direction of the steel pipe.
- Patent literature 2 discloses a technique where an outer surface and an inner surface of a heated steel pipe are rapidly cooled by cooling water by rotating the steel pipe thus enabling uniform rapid cooling of the steel pipe in a circumferential direction.
- the steel pipe is not immersed in water and hence, as shown in Fig. 4 , it is difficult to bring an upper portion of the inner surface of the steel pipe 1 into contact with cooling water 2 and hence, temperature irregularities occur in the steel pipe 1 in a circumferential direction thus giving rise to irregularities in quality.
- Fig. 4 it is difficult to bring an upper portion of the inner surface of the steel pipe 1 into contact with cooling water 2 and hence, temperature irregularities occur in the steel pipe 1 in a circumferential direction thus giving rise to irregularities in quality.
- Patent literature 3 discloses a technique where, to rapidly cool an outer surface of a heated steel pipe, a plurality of spray nozzles are arranged in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe, and a refrigerant is jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe thus enabling uniform rapid cooling of the steel pipe in the circumferential direction.
- the plurality of spray nozzles 3 which jet the refrigerant are arranged on the same circumference and hence, a ring-shaped high temperature portion and a ring-shaped low temperature portion are alternately generated.
- rapid cooling may be performed while moving the steel pipe 1 in a longitudinal direction.
- it is necessary to ensure a time for cooling by reducing a conveyance speed of the steel pipe 1 or by extending a header 4 in the longitudinal direction of the steel pipe 1 and also extending a conveyance unit (not shown in the drawing) along with the extension of the header 4.
- cooling start temperature a temperature for starting rapid cooling
- Patent literature 4 discloses a technique where, to cool an outer surface of a heated steel pipe, a plurality of spray nozzles are mounted on a spiral header, and cooling water is jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe thus enabling uniform rapid cooling of the steel pipe in a longitudinal direction.
- a region where cooling water is jetted is limited and hence, irregularities in temperature occur in the steel pipe 1.
- irregularities in quality occur in the steel pipe 1.
- Even when a pitch of the spiral header 4 is shortened for expanding the region where cooling water is jetted the smooth discharge of cooling water jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe 1 becomes difficult and hence, irregularities in temperature occur in the same manner. As a result, irregularities in quality occur in the steel pipe 1.
- the present invention has been made to overcome the drawbacks of the related art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for quenching a steel pipe where a steel pipe having excellent and uniform quality is acquired by uniformly rapidly cooling the steel pipe in a longitudinal direction and in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe using a simple unit, an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe, a method of manufacturing a steel pipe, and a facility for manufacturing a steel pipe.
- Inventors of the present invention have studied a technique of performing uniform rapid cooling of a steel pipe in a longitudinal direction as well as in a circumferential direction by jetting cooling water onto an outer surface of the steel pipe from spray nozzles.
- the inventors have found that a steel pipe can be uniformly rapidly cooled by arranging spray nozzles properly and by jetting cooling water while rotating the steel pipe about a pipe axis.
- the present invention has been made based on such finding.
- a method for quenching a steel pipe where movements of a heated steel pipe in a direction parallel to and in a direction perpendicular to a pipe axis of the heated steel pipe are stopped, and cooling water is jetted onto an outer surface of the steel pipe from four or more spray nozzles arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe about the pipe axis.
- the number of spray nozzles be 6 or more.
- the spiral arrangement of spray nozzles be provided in two or more rows. That is, it is preferable to provide two spirals which do not overlap with each other. It is preferable that a rotational speed of the steel pipe be 5 rpm or more and 300 rpm or less. It is preferable that cooling water be jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe from the spray nozzles positioned on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe.
- an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe which includes: two or more rotating rolls provided for rotating a heated steel pipe about a pipe axis of the steel pipe; six or more spray nozzles arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe rotated by the rotating rolls and provided for spraying cooling water; and two or more headers provided for supplying cooling water to the spray nozzles.
- the headers be arranged parallel to the pipe axis, and the spray nozzles be mounted on the header at an equal pitch P SN (mm). That is, it is preferable that the plurality of headers extending in the pipe axis direction be arranged at the equal intervals outside the steel pipe, and out of the spray nozzles arranged spirally, the spray nozzles arranged adjacently to each other in a direction parallel to the pipe axis be mounted on the same header.
- the number of rows of spirals where the spray nozzles are arranged be smaller than n.
- the spray nozzles are arranged on the same circumference as shown in Fig. 6 and hence, a ring-shaped high temperature portion and a ring-shaped low temperature portion are alternately generated.
- the minimum number of rows of the spirals is 1.
- N the number of rows of spirals of the spray nozzles be two or more.
- the spray nozzles be arranged on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe.
- a method of manufacturing a steel pipe which includes a step of quenching a steel pipe by the above-mentioned quenching method.
- the present invention it is possible to acquire a steel pipe having excellent and uniform quality by performing uniform rapid cooling in a longitudinal direction and in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe using a simple unit and hence, the present invention can acquire industrially outstanding advantageous effects.
- steel pipe may be a seamless steel pipe, an electric resistivity welded steel pipe, an UOE steel pipe or the like, for example.
- Fig. 1 illustrates schematic views showing an example of an arrangement of spray nozzles of an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, wherein Fig. 1(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane perpendicular to a pipe axis, and Fig. 1(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane parallel to the pipe axis.
- Fig. 1(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane perpendicular to a pipe axis
- Fig. 1(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane parallel to the pipe axis.
- the spray nozzles 3 are arranged outside the steel pipe 1 at equal intervals of 45° (see Fig. 1(a) ).
- a spray nozzle which can jet cooling water 2 in a range wider than a diameter of a jetting port be used, and the spray nozzles 3 be arranged such that jetting regions of cooling water 2 overlap with each other spirally (see Fig. 1(a) ).
- the reason is that by making cooling water 2 jetted in a cone shape (including an approximately cone shape in the present invention) overlap with each other spirally, a sufficient cooling rate can be ensured, and uniform rapid cooling can be performed by turning the steel pipe 1.
- the spray nozzles 3 be arranged such that a center axis of the jetting port of the spray nozzle 3 intersects the pipe axis of the steel pipe 1 perpendicularly. The reason is that when cooling water 2 is jetted in a tangential direction of the steel pipe 1 (see Fig. 8 ) or in an oblique direction (not shown in the drawing), cooling efficiency is lowered thus giving rise to a possibility that a sufficient cooling rate is hardly ensured.
- the spray nozzles 3 are arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe. Accordingly, the plurality of spray nozzles 3 are arranged in a direction parallel to the pipe axis (see Fig. 1(b) ).
- the spray nozzles 3 spirally, irregularities in cooling in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe 1 can be reduced. Camber of the steel pipe 1 caused by irregularities in cooling in the circumferential direction is dispersed in the circumferential direction and hence, camber can be reduced over the whole length of the steel pipe 1.
- the headers 4 for supplying cooling water 2 to the spray nozzles 3 be formed into an approximately straight pipe shape and be arranged parallel to the pipe axis.
- the header 4 when the header 4 is arranged spirally, resistance of cooling water 2 which flows through the header 4 is increased and hence, a pressure and a flow rate of cooling water 2 jetted from the spray nozzle 3 are changed.
- the header 4 By forming the header 4 in an approximately straight pipe shape and by arranging the header 4 parallel to the pipe axis, it is unnecessary to prepare a ring-shaped or spiral-shaped header and hence, it is also possible to suppress an installation cost to a low cost.
- the spray nozzles 3 By arranging the spray nozzles 3 at equal intervals in the direction parallel to the pipe axis, the steel pipe 1 can be uniformly rapidly cooled in a longitudinal direction of the steel pipe 1.
- Vibrations of the steel pipe generated due to the rotation of the steel pipe about the pipe axis and unavoidable unintended movements of the steel pipe in the pipe axis direction and in the direction perpendicular to the pipe axis direction which may be generated due to such vibrations are included in a state "movements of the steel pipe 1 in a direction parallel to and in a direction perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe 1 are stopped at a predetermined position".
- the rotational speed of the steel pipe 1 When a rotational speed of the steel pipe 1 is excessively small, there is a possibility that the elimination of irregularities in temperature in the circumferential direction of the steel pipe becomes difficult. On the other hand, when the rotational speed of the steel pipe 1 is excessively large, there is a possibility that the steel pipe 1 jumps out from the quenching apparatus. Accordingly, it is desirable to set the rotational speed of the steel pipe 1 to a value which falls within a range from 5 rpm or more to 300 rpm or less. From a viewpoint of suppressing irregularities in temperature in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe, it is more desirable that the rotational speed be 10 rpm or more. It is more preferable that the rotational speed be 30 rpm or more.
- the rotational speed be 50 rpm or more. From a viewpoint of further reducing a possibility that the steel pipe jumps out from a quenching apparatus by suppressing excessive vibrations when the steel pipe rotates about the pipe axis, it is more preferable that the rotational speed be less than 300 rpm and it is further preferable that the rotational speed be 250 rpm or less. It is still further preferable that the rotational speed be 200 rpm or less.
- Fig. 2 illustrates schematic views showing an example of an arrangement of spray nozzles of an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, wherein Fig. 2 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane perpendicular to a pipe axis, and Fig. 2 (b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane parallel to the pipe axis.
- Fig. 2 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane perpendicular to a pipe axis
- Fig. 2 (b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane parallel to the pipe axis.
- an example is described where, as viewed in the cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe 1, six spray nozzles 3 are arranged outside the steel pipe 1 at equal intervals of 60° (see Fig. 2(a) ).
- These spray nozzles 3 are arranged spirally in two rows (see Fig. 2(b) ). Accordingly, the total number of spray nozzles 3 is 24 or more.
- the spirals in two rows have the positional relationship that the spirals do not overlap with each other. Accordingly, the spray nozzles 3 arranged adjacent to each other on the header 4 form different spirals alternately.
- a quenching apparatus where the spray nozzles 3 are arranged in rows, as has been described already with reference to Fig. 1 , it is preferable to use spray nozzles 3 which jet cooling water 2 in a conical shape and to arrange the spray nozzles 3 such that a center axis of a jetting port of the spray nozzle intersects with a pipe axis of the steel pipe 1 perpendicularly. It is preferable that headers 4 for supplying cooling water 2 to these spray nozzles 3 be arranged parallel to the pipe axis.
- the spray nozzles be arranged at positions on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis, that is, the spray nozzles form pairs in an opposed manner with the pipe axis interposed therebetween.
- a rotational speed of the steel pipe 1 in the same manner as the case shown in Fig. 1 and described previously, it is preferable to set a rotational speed of the steel pipe 1 to 5 rpm or more to 300 rpm or less. That is, the embodiment described previously with reference to Fig.
- Fig. 2 it is possible to jet cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe 1 from the spray nozzles 3 arranged on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe 1 (that is, disposed away from each other by 180° with respect to the pipe axis).
- Fig. 3 illustrates views schematically showing an example where rotating rolls are arranged in the apparatus for quenching a steel pipe shown in Fig. 2 and the steel pipe is rotated
- Fig. 3(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles
- Fig. 3(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles.
- a pair of (that is, two) rotating rolls 5 is arranged in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of the steel pipe 1, and the steel pipe 1 is rotated by placing the steel pipe 1 on the rotating rolls 5 (see Fig. 3(a) ).
- the rotating rolls 5 can be arranged at positions where jetting regions of cooling water 2 overlap with each other.
- the rolls 5 are positioned at the center of the pitch P SN of the spray nozzles 3.
- the pitch P RL of the rotating rolls 5 and the pitch P SN of the spray nozzles 3 be set such that these pitches satisfy the formula (1).
- 2 to 32 spray nozzles be arranged at equal intervals on a cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe. It is more preferable that 4 to 16 spray nozzles be arranged at equal intervals on a cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe.
- the number of spray nozzles may be suitably selected corresponding to a length of a steel pipe to be cooled.
- a length of a steel pipe is 4 to 8m, it is preferable to set the number of spray nozzles to 8 to 1280.
- a steel pipe By manufacturing a steel pipe using the method for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, a steel pipe can be more uniformly cooled than the prior art at the time of quenching and hence, uniformity of a material of a steel pipe can be also enhanced. Accordingly, the method for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention is desirable.
- a method of manufacturing a steel pipe according to the present invention has a technical feature in the above-mentioned step of quenching the steel pipe. Accordingly, other steps can be suitably selected by taking into account conditions, properties and the like of a steel pipe to be manufactured.
- the seamless steel pipe can be manufactured through a piercing rolling step, an elongation rolling step, a heat treatment step and the like.
- the electric resistivity welded steel pipe can be manufactured through an uncoiling step, a forming step, a welding step, a heat treatment step and the like.
- the steel pipe By manufacturing a steel pipe using a facility for manufacturing a steel pipe which includes the apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, the steel pipe can be more uniformly cooled than the prior art and hence, at the time of quenching, uniformity of a material of the steel pipe can be also enhanced. Accordingly, such manufacture of the steel pipe is preferable.
- the facility for manufacturing a steel pipe according to the present invention has the technical feature in the above-mentioned apparatus for manufacturing a steel pipe. Accordingly, other apparatuses can be suitably selected by taking into account conditions, properties and the like of a steel pipe to be manufactured.
- the apparatus for manufacturing a steel pipe includes a heating furnace, a piercing mill, an elongation mill and the like besides the quenching apparatus of the present invention.
- an apparatus for manufacturing a steel pipe includes an uncoiler, a forming apparatus, a welder, a heating furnace and the like besides the quenching apparatus of the present invention.
- a direct quenching simulation test was carried out in such a manner that a seamless steel pipe (outer diameter: 210mm, inner diameter: 130mm, pipe thickness: 40mm, pipe length: 8m) was produced by applying piercing rolling to a billet heated by a heating furnace using a piercer testing machine and, subsequently, the seamless steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water (cooling start temperature: 1150°C, cooling stop temperature: 850°C).
- the present invention example 1 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe.
- a temperature of a seamless steel pipe was measured (8 places in the circumferential direction and 4 places in the longitudinal direction) using infrared thermometers.
- the difference between a maximum value and a minimum value is also shown in Table 1 as temperature deviation.
- the temperature deviation in the present invention example 1 is 18°C in the longitudinal direction and 17°C in the circumferential direction. That is, irregularities in temperature were suppressed to a value which falls within an allowable range for acquiring uniform properties (qualified when the temperature deviation in the longitudinal direction is 40°C or below, qualified when the temperature deviation in the circumferential direction is 20°C or below).
- the present invention example 2 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 60° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 14°C in the longitudinal direction and was 17°C in the circumferential direction. Since the number of spray nozzles was increased in the present invention example 2, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 1.
- the present invention example 3 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 45° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 12°C in the longitudinal direction and was 17°C in the circumferential direction. Since spray nozzles were arranged densely by further increasing the number of spray nozzles in the present invention example 3, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 2.
- the present invention example 4 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 14°C in the longitudinal direction and was 13°C in the circumferential direction. Since a rotational speed of a steel pipe was increased in the present invention example 4, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction as well as in the circumferential direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 1.
- the present invention example 5 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in two rows.
- the spray nozzles of the respective spirals are arranged such that the spray nozzles face each other with respect to the pipe axis of the steel pipe in a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis, and this arrangement is repeated in the longitudinal direction.
- the present invention example 5 is an example where the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe under such conditions.
- the present invention example 5 is an example where the spray nozzles were arranged at positions opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis in a plane which is perpendicular to the pipe axis direction of the steel pipe and includes the spray nozzles.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 14°C in the longitudinal direction and was 10°C in the circumferential direction. Since the spray nozzles arranged spirally in two rows were more properly arranged and the rotational speed of the steel pipe was increased in the present invention example 5, camber of the steel pipe after cooling was reduced compared the present invention example 1.
- the present invention example 6 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in two rows, the spray nozzles of the respective spirals are arranged such that the spray nozzles face each other with respect to the pipe axis of the steel pipe in a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis, and this arrangement is repeated in the longitudinal direction.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 10°C in the longitudinal direction and was 11°C in the circumferential direction. Since the rotating rolls and cooling water do not interfere with each other in the present invention example 6, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 5.
- the present invention example 7 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 60° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in three rows, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 8°C in the longitudinal direction and was 7°C in the circumferential direction.
- the present invention example 8 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 45° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in four rows, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 5°C in the longitudinal direction and was 3°C in the circumferential direction.
- the comparison example 1 is an example where an inner surface of a steel pipe is rapidly cooled by making cooling water flow through the steel pipe (see Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 ).
- cooling water was not brought into contact with an upper portion of the inner surface, and cooling water is not brought into contact with an inner surface of a pipe end portion on a side where cooling water flows into the steel pipe.
- the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 150°C in the longitudinal direction and was 25°C in the circumferential direction. That is, the irregularities in temperature were largely increased compared to the present invention examples 1 to 8.
- the comparison example 2 is an example where spray nozzles are arranged at intervals of 45° on the same circumference in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe, and 224 spray nozzles in total were arranged along a longitudinal direction of the steel pipe (see Fig. 6 ) .
- a ring-shaped high-temperature portion and a ring-shaped low-temperature portion were generated alternately. Accordingly, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 48°C in the longitudinal direction and was 22°C in the circumferential direction. That is, the irregularities in temperature were largely increased compared to the present invention examples 1 to 8.
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- The present invention relates to a method for quenching a steel pipe where quenching is performed by rapidly cooling a heated steel pipe, an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe, a method of manufacturing a steel pipe and a facility for manufacturing a steel pipe.
- Conventionally, a steel pipe (for example, a seamless steel pipe, an electric resistivity welded steel pipe or the like) has been used in various applications, and properties to be satisfied by the steel pipe (for example, strength, toughness and the like) are prescribed corresponding to the application. A quenching apparatus is provided along with a steel pipe manufacturing line, and to acquire a steel pipe having predetermined properties corresponding to the application, quenching is performed after the steel pipe is manufactured or in the course of manufacturing the steel pipe.
- For example, in a seamless steel pipe manufacturing line, a technique has been developed where piercing rolling is performed in hot working, crystal grains are made fine by performing elongation rolling in a non-recrystallization temperature region thus enhancing toughness and, subsequently, after the elongation rolling is finished, quenching is performed by rapidly cooling a high-temperature seamless steel pipe (hereinafter, such quenching being referred to as direct quenching). Further, a technique has been also developed where a high-temperature seamless steel pipe discharged from a manufacturing line is cooled to a room temperature and, thereafter, quenching is performed by reheating the steel pipe by a heating furnace.
- With respect to an electric resistivity welded steel pipe, quenching is performed by heating an electric resistivity welded steel pipe of a room temperature discharged from a manufacturing line by a heating furnace.
- While various quenching techniques have been put into practice in this manner, in all quenching techniques, tempering is performed after quenching is performed so as to enable the steel pipe to acquire predetermined properties, (that is, strength, toughness and the like).
- However, even when a temperature of a steel pipe before quenching is uniform, in the case when the steel pipe is not uniformly rapidly cooled so that temperature irregularities occur in quenching, a steel pipe having uniform properties cannot be acquired. A steel pipe having irregularities in properties due to quenching can hardly eliminate such irregularities even when tempering is applied to the steel pipe after quenching.
- In view of such circumstances, in performing quenching of a steel pipe, a technique for uniformly rapidly cooling a high-temperature steel pipe has been studied.
- For example,
patent literature 1 discloses a technique where, in a state where a heated steel pipe is immersed in water, a water flow is generated in a direction parallel to a pipe axis of the steel pipe (a longitudinal direction of the steel pipe) thus enabling uniform rapid cooling in the longitudinal direction of the steel pipe. However, in such a technique, it is necessary to take out the steel pipe from water after rapid cooling is finished and to discharge water in the steel pipe. That is, it takes a long time until the steel pipe is fed to a next step after rapid cooling is finished and hence, the steel pipe is cooled by water in the steel pipe during a period that water is discharged from the steel pipe whereby it is difficult to control a temperature of the steel pipe within a predetermined range prescribed in association with an operation in a next step. Further, it is inevitably necessary to install a device (for example, an arm or the like) for grasping a steel pipe and for immersing the steel pipe at predetermined position in water and hence, it is unavoidable that the constitution of a quenching apparatus becomes complicated. Further, to realize uniform rapid cooling in the longitudinal direction of the steel pipe, it is necessary to generate a high-speed water flow and hence, a facility cost is pushed up. -
Patent literature 2 discloses a technique where an outer surface and an inner surface of a heated steel pipe are rapidly cooled by cooling water by rotating the steel pipe thus enabling uniform rapid cooling of the steel pipe in a circumferential direction. In this technique, however, the steel pipe is not immersed in water and hence, as shown inFig. 4 , it is difficult to bring an upper portion of the inner surface of thesteel pipe 1 into contact withcooling water 2 and hence, temperature irregularities occur in thesteel pipe 1 in a circumferential direction thus giving rise to irregularities in quality. Further, as shown inFig. 5 , at an end portion of thesteel pipe 1 on aspray nozzle 3 side, neither the upper portion of the inner surface nor a lower portion of the inner surface are brought into contact withcooling water 2 and hence, temperature irregularities occur in thesteel pipe 1 in a longitudinal direction whereby irregularities in quality occur. -
Patent literature 3 discloses a technique where, to rapidly cool an outer surface of a heated steel pipe, a plurality of spray nozzles are arranged in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe, and a refrigerant is jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe thus enabling uniform rapid cooling of the steel pipe in the circumferential direction. However, in such a technique, as described inFig. 6 , the plurality ofspray nozzles 3 which jet the refrigerant are arranged on the same circumference and hence, a ring-shaped high temperature portion and a ring-shaped low temperature portion are alternately generated. - Further, with the technique disclosed in
patent literature 3, rapid cooling may be performed while moving thesteel pipe 1 in a longitudinal direction. When it is necessary to largely lower a temperature of thesteel pipe 1, it is necessary to ensure a time for cooling by reducing a conveyance speed of thesteel pipe 1 or by extending aheader 4 in the longitudinal direction of thesteel pipe 1 and also extending a conveyance unit (not shown in the drawing) along with the extension of theheader 4. However, when the conveyance speed of thesteel pipe 1 is lowered, heat is radiated from a trailing end portion of thesteel pipe 1 in an advancing direction for a long time, and hence, a refrigerant is jetted after a state is brought about where a temperature of thesteel pipe 1 falls below a prescribed value of a temperature for starting rapid cooling (hereinafter, referred to as cooling start temperature). As a result, irregularities in quality occur in thesteel pipe 1. On the other hand, when theheader 4 is extended, a facility cost is pushed up. -
Patent literature 4 discloses a technique where, to cool an outer surface of a heated steel pipe, a plurality of spray nozzles are mounted on a spiral header, and cooling water is jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe thus enabling uniform rapid cooling of the steel pipe in a longitudinal direction. However, in such a technique, as shown inFig. 7 , a region where cooling water is jetted is limited and hence, irregularities in temperature occur in thesteel pipe 1. As a result, irregularities in quality occur in thesteel pipe 1. Even when a pitch of thespiral header 4 is shortened for expanding the region where cooling water is jetted, the smooth discharge of cooling water jetted onto the outer surface of thesteel pipe 1 becomes difficult and hence, irregularities in temperature occur in the same manner. As a result, irregularities in quality occur in thesteel pipe 1. -
- PTL 1: Japanese Patent No.
5071537 - PTL 2: Japanese Patent No.
3624680 - PTL 3: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
2005-298861 - PTL 4: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
S54-018411 - The present invention has been made to overcome the drawbacks of the related art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for quenching a steel pipe where a steel pipe having excellent and uniform quality is acquired by uniformly rapidly cooling the steel pipe in a longitudinal direction and in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe using a simple unit, an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe, a method of manufacturing a steel pipe, and a facility for manufacturing a steel pipe.
- Inventors of the present invention have studied a technique of performing uniform rapid cooling of a steel pipe in a longitudinal direction as well as in a circumferential direction by jetting cooling water onto an outer surface of the steel pipe from spray nozzles. As a result of study, the inventors have found that a steel pipe can be uniformly rapidly cooled by arranging spray nozzles properly and by jetting cooling water while rotating the steel pipe about a pipe axis.
- The present invention has been made based on such finding.
- That is, according to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for quenching a steel pipe where movements of a heated steel pipe in a direction parallel to and in a direction perpendicular to a pipe axis of the heated steel pipe are stopped, and cooling water is jetted onto an outer surface of the steel pipe from four or more spray nozzles arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe about the pipe axis. In such a quenching method, it is preferable that the number of spray nozzles be 6 or more.
- In the quenching method of the present invention, it is preferable that the spiral arrangement of spray nozzles be provided in two or more rows. That is, it is preferable to provide two spirals which do not overlap with each other. It is preferable that a rotational speed of the steel pipe be 5 rpm or more and 300 rpm or less. It is preferable that cooling water be jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe from the spray nozzles positioned on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe which includes: two or more rotating rolls provided for rotating a heated steel pipe about a pipe axis of the steel pipe; six or more spray nozzles arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe rotated by the rotating rolls and provided for spraying cooling water; and two or more headers provided for supplying cooling water to the spray nozzles.
- In the quenching apparatus for the present invention, it is preferable that the headers be arranged parallel to the pipe axis, and the spray nozzles be mounted on the header at an equal pitch PSN (mm). That is, it is preferable that the plurality of headers extending in the pipe axis direction be arranged at the equal intervals outside the steel pipe, and out of the spray nozzles arranged spirally, the spray nozzles arranged adjacently to each other in a direction parallel to the pipe axis be mounted on the same header. It is preferable that in the case where n pieces of spray nozzles is arranged (n directions) as viewed in cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe, the number of rows of spirals where the spray nozzles are arranged be smaller than n. When the number of rows of the spiral is equal to n, the spray nozzles are arranged on the same circumference as shown in
Fig. 6 and hence, a ring-shaped high temperature portion and a ring-shaped low temperature portion are alternately generated. The minimum number of rows of the spirals is 1. Further, it is preferable that the rotating roll is arranged between the spray nozzles at an equal pitch PRL (mm) in a direction parallel to the pipe axis of the steel pipe, and a PRL value satisfies the relationship of PRL (mm) =N×PSN with respect to an arbitrary integer N. It is preferable that the number of rows of spirals of the spray nozzles be two or more. It is preferable that the spray nozzles be arranged on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe. - According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a steel pipe which includes a step of quenching a steel pipe by the above-mentioned quenching method.
- According to yet still another object of the present invention, there is provided a facility for manufacturing a steel pipe which includes the above-mentioned quenching apparatus.
- According to the present invention, it is possible to acquire a steel pipe having excellent and uniform quality by performing uniform rapid cooling in a longitudinal direction and in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe using a simple unit and hence, the present invention can acquire industrially outstanding advantageous effects.
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Fig. 1] Fig. 1 illustrates schematic views showing an example of an arrangement of spray nozzles of a quenching apparatus according to the present invention, whereinFig. 1(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles, andFig. 1(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles. In the side view, only headers and nozzles positioned above and below a steel pipe are shown and other headers and nozzles are omitted from the drawing; - [
Fig. 2] Fig. 2 illustrates schematic views showing an example of an arrangement of spray nozzles of a quenching apparatus according to the present invention, whereinFig. 2(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles, andFig. 2(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles. In the side view, only headers and nozzles positioned above and below a steel pipe are shown and other headers and nozzles are omitted from the drawing; - [
Fig. 3] Fig. 3 illustrates schematic views of an example where the steel pipe is rotated in the quenching apparatus shown inFig. 2 , whereinFig. 3(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles, andFig. 3(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles. In the side view, only headers and nozzles positioned above and below a steel pipe are shown and other headers and nozzles are omitted from the drawing; - [
Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a conventional example of cooling water which flows through the inside of a steel pipe; - [
Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a conventional example of cooling water which flows through the inside of a steel pipe; - [
Fig. 6] Fig. 6 is a side view schematically showing a conventional example where cooling water is jetted onto an outer surface of a steel pipe. InFig. 6 , only headers and nozzles positioned above and below a steel pipe are shown and other headers and nozzles are omitted; - [
Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is a side view schematically showing a conventional example where cooling water is jetted onto an outer surface of a steel pipe; - [
Fig. 8] Fig. 8 is a side view schematically showing a conventional example where cooling water is jetted onto an outer surface of a steel pipe; - [
Fig. 9] Fig. 9 is a view schematically showing an example of the constitution of a facility for manufacturing a seamless steel pipe; and - [
Fig. 10] Fig. 10 is a view schematically showing an example of the constitution of a facility for manufacturing electric resistivity welded steel pipe. - In the present invention, a type of steel pipe is not particularly limited, and steel pipe may be a seamless steel pipe, an electric resistivity welded steel pipe, an UOE steel pipe or the like, for example.
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Fig. 1 illustrates schematic views showing an example of an arrangement of spray nozzles of an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, whereinFig. 1(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane perpendicular to a pipe axis, andFig. 1(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane parallel to the pipe axis. In this embodiment, an example is described where, as viewed in the cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1, thespray nozzles 3 are arranged outside thesteel pipe 1 at equal intervals of 45° (seeFig. 1(a) ). Thesespray nozzles 3 are arranged spirally in one row (seeFig. 1(b) ). Accordingly, the total number ofspray nozzles 3 is 8 or more. InFig. 1(b) ,Fig. 2(b) andFig. 3(b) , to explain the spiral arrangement row in a simplified manner, somenozzles 3 and someheaders 2 in a longitudinal direction of the steel pipe are shown. - As the
spray nozzle 3, it is preferable that a spray nozzle which canjet cooling water 2 in a range wider than a diameter of a jetting port be used, and thespray nozzles 3 be arranged such that jetting regions of coolingwater 2 overlap with each other spirally (seeFig. 1(a) ). The reason is that by makingcooling water 2 jetted in a cone shape (including an approximately cone shape in the present invention) overlap with each other spirally, a sufficient cooling rate can be ensured, and uniform rapid cooling can be performed by turning thesteel pipe 1. - It is preferable that the
spray nozzles 3 be arranged such that a center axis of the jetting port of thespray nozzle 3 intersects the pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1 perpendicularly. The reason is that when coolingwater 2 is jetted in a tangential direction of the steel pipe 1 (seeFig. 8 ) or in an oblique direction (not shown in the drawing), cooling efficiency is lowered thus giving rise to a possibility that a sufficient cooling rate is hardly ensured. - As described previously, the
spray nozzles 3 are arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe. Accordingly, the plurality ofspray nozzles 3 are arranged in a direction parallel to the pipe axis (seeFig. 1(b) ). By arranging thespray nozzles 3 spirally, irregularities in cooling in a circumferential direction of thesteel pipe 1 can be reduced. Camber of thesteel pipe 1 caused by irregularities in cooling in the circumferential direction is dispersed in the circumferential direction and hence, camber can be reduced over the whole length of thesteel pipe 1. It is preferable that theheaders 4 for supplyingcooling water 2 to thespray nozzles 3 be formed into an approximately straight pipe shape and be arranged parallel to the pipe axis. The reason is that when theheader 4 is arranged spirally, resistance of coolingwater 2 which flows through theheader 4 is increased and hence, a pressure and a flow rate of coolingwater 2 jetted from thespray nozzle 3 are changed. By forming theheader 4 in an approximately straight pipe shape and by arranging theheader 4 parallel to the pipe axis, it is unnecessary to prepare a ring-shaped or spiral-shaped header and hence, it is also possible to suppress an installation cost to a low cost. By arranging thespray nozzles 3 at equal intervals in the direction parallel to the pipe axis, thesteel pipe 1 can be uniformly rapidly cooled in a longitudinal direction of thesteel pipe 1. Further, even when a longitudinal pitch of thespray nozzles 3 is shortened, compared to the case where theheader 4 is arranged in a ring shape or a spiral shape, it is possible to ensure a gap between therespective headers 4 and hence, water after cooling falls downward whereby uniformity of cooling in the circumferential direction can be further enhanced. - With such a configuration, movements of the
steel pipe 1 in a direction parallel to and in a direction perpendicular to the pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1 are stopped at a predetermined position and rapid cooling can be performed while rotating thesteel pipe 1 about the pipe axis. As a result, thesteel pipe 1 can be cooled over the whole length simultaneously. Further, it is unnecessary to install a header or a conveyance unit having an excessively large length and hence, uniform rapid cooling can be performed in the longitudinal direction and in the circumferential direction of thesteel pipe 1 using a simple unit. In the present invention, "movements of thesteel pipe 1 in a direction parallel to and in a direction perpendicular to the pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1 are stopped at a predetermined position" means that the steel pipe is not positively moved in the pipe axis direction and in the direction perpendicular to the pipe axis direction when the steel pipe is rapidly cooled. Vibrations of the steel pipe generated due to the rotation of the steel pipe about the pipe axis and unavoidable unintended movements of the steel pipe in the pipe axis direction and in the direction perpendicular to the pipe axis direction which may be generated due to such vibrations are included in a state "movements of thesteel pipe 1 in a direction parallel to and in a direction perpendicular to the pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1 are stopped at a predetermined position". - When a rotational speed of the
steel pipe 1 is excessively small, there is a possibility that the elimination of irregularities in temperature in the circumferential direction of the steel pipe becomes difficult. On the other hand, when the rotational speed of thesteel pipe 1 is excessively large, there is a possibility that thesteel pipe 1 jumps out from the quenching apparatus. Accordingly, it is desirable to set the rotational speed of thesteel pipe 1 to a value which falls within a range from 5 rpm or more to 300 rpm or less. From a viewpoint of suppressing irregularities in temperature in a circumferential direction of the steel pipe, it is more desirable that the rotational speed be 10 rpm or more. It is more preferable that the rotational speed be 30 rpm or more. It is still further preferable that the rotational speed be 50 rpm or more. From a viewpoint of further reducing a possibility that the steel pipe jumps out from a quenching apparatus by suppressing excessive vibrations when the steel pipe rotates about the pipe axis, it is more preferable that the rotational speed be less than 300 rpm and it is further preferable that the rotational speed be 250 rpm or less. It is still further preferable that the rotational speed be 200 rpm or less. -
Fig. 2 illustrates schematic views showing an example of an arrangement of spray nozzles of an apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, whereinFig. 2 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane perpendicular to a pipe axis, andFig. 2 (b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles taken along a plane parallel to the pipe axis. In this embodiment, an example is described where, as viewed in the cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1, sixspray nozzles 3 are arranged outside thesteel pipe 1 at equal intervals of 60° (seeFig. 2(a) ). Thesespray nozzles 3 are arranged spirally in two rows (seeFig. 2(b) ). Accordingly, the total number ofspray nozzles 3 is 24 or more. InFig. 2(a) and Fig. 2(b) , the spirals in two rows have the positional relationship that the spirals do not overlap with each other. Accordingly, thespray nozzles 3 arranged adjacent to each other on theheader 4 form different spirals alternately. By setting the number of rows of spiral arrangements to two or more, irregularities in temperature in the circumferential direction can be further reduced. - As shown in
Fig. 2 , also in a quenching apparatus where thespray nozzles 3 are arranged in rows, as has been described already with reference toFig. 1 , it is preferable to usespray nozzles 3 whichjet cooling water 2 in a conical shape and to arrange thespray nozzles 3 such that a center axis of a jetting port of the spray nozzle intersects with a pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1 perpendicularly. It is preferable thatheaders 4 for supplyingcooling water 2 to thesespray nozzles 3 be arranged parallel to the pipe axis. Further, from a viewpoint of reducing camber of the steel pipe in the longitudinal direction of the steel pipe by enhancing cooling uniformity in the circumferential direction, it is preferable that, on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe, the spray nozzles be arranged at positions on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis, that is, the spray nozzles form pairs in an opposed manner with the pipe axis interposed therebetween. Further, in performing rapid cooling while rotating thesteel pipe 1, in the same manner as the case shown inFig. 1 and described previously, it is preferable to set a rotational speed of thesteel pipe 1 to 5 rpm or more to 300 rpm or less. That is, the embodiment described previously with reference toFig. 1 can be also adopted by the case shown inFig. 2 . InFig. 2 , it is possible to jet cooling water to an outer surface of thesteel pipe 1 from thespray nozzles 3 arranged on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe 1 (that is, disposed away from each other by 180° with respect to the pipe axis). -
Fig. 3 illustrates views schematically showing an example where rotating rolls are arranged in the apparatus for quenching a steel pipe shown inFig. 2 and the steel pipe is rotated, whereinFig. 3(a) is a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles, andFig. 3(b) is a side view of the arrangement of the spray nozzles. In this example, a pair of (that is, two)rotating rolls 5 is arranged in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of thesteel pipe 1, and thesteel pipe 1 is rotated by placing thesteel pipe 1 on the rotating rolls 5 (seeFig. 3(a) ). It is difficult to place thesteel pipe 1 on therotating rolls 5 when only one pair ofrotating rolls 5 is used and hence, two or more pairs ofrotating rolls 5 are arranged at an equal pitch in a direction parallel to the pipe axis of the steel pipe 1 (seeFig. 3(b) ). - Assuming a pitch of the
rotating rolls 5 as PRL (mm) and a pitch ofspray nozzles 3 arranged on theheader 4 as PSN (mm), it is preferable to arrange therotating rolls 5 such that the following formula (1) is satisfied. In the formula (1), N is an arbitrary integer. N can be suitably selected corresponding to a length of coolingwater 2 in a pipe axis direction or a rotational ability of therotating rolls 5 which rotate the steel pipe. When N becomes excessively large, rotational ability required for eachrotating roll 5 becomes excessively large and hence, a facility cost is increased. Accordingly, it is preferable to set N to 5 or less. Further, the larger the number ofrotating rolls 5 is, the more stable the rotation of the steel pipe becomes. Accordingly, a lower limit of N is 1. - By setting the pitch PRL of the
rotating rolls 5 and the pitch PSN of thespray nozzles 3 such that these pitches satisfy the formula (1), as shown inFig. 3(b) , the rotatingrolls 5 can be arranged at positions where jetting regions of coolingwater 2 overlap with each other. In the arrangement shown inFig. 3(b) , therolls 5 are positioned at the center of the pitch PSN of thespray nozzles 3. As a result, coolingwater 2 smoothly flows without interfering with the rotatingrolls 5 and hence, an effect of preventing irregularities in temperature is further enhanced. - Also in the case where the rotating rolls are arranged in the apparatus for quenching a steel pipe shown in
Fig. 1 (not shown in the drawing), it is preferable that the pitch PRL of therotating rolls 5 and the pitch PSN of thespray nozzles 3 be set such that these pitches satisfy the formula (1). - In the present invention, it is preferable that 2 to 32 spray nozzles be arranged at equal intervals on a cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe. It is more preferable that 4 to 16 spray nozzles be arranged at equal intervals on a cross section perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe.
- In the present invention, the number of spray nozzles may be suitably selected corresponding to a length of a steel pipe to be cooled. For example, when a length of a steel pipe is 4 to 8m, it is preferable to set the number of spray nozzles to 8 to 1280.
- By manufacturing a steel pipe using the method for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, a steel pipe can be more uniformly cooled than the prior art at the time of quenching and hence, uniformity of a material of a steel pipe can be also enhanced. Accordingly, the method for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention is desirable.
- A method of manufacturing a steel pipe according to the present invention has a technical feature in the above-mentioned step of quenching the steel pipe. Accordingly, other steps can be suitably selected by taking into account conditions, properties and the like of a steel pipe to be manufactured.
- For example, in the case of manufacturing a seamless steel pipe, the seamless steel pipe can be manufactured through a piercing rolling step, an elongation rolling step, a heat treatment step and the like.
- For example, in the case of manufacturing an electric resistivity welded steel pipe, the electric resistivity welded steel pipe can be manufactured through an uncoiling step, a forming step, a welding step, a heat treatment step and the like.
- By manufacturing a steel pipe using a facility for manufacturing a steel pipe which includes the apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to the present invention, the steel pipe can be more uniformly cooled than the prior art and hence, at the time of quenching, uniformity of a material of the steel pipe can be also enhanced. Accordingly, such manufacture of the steel pipe is preferable. The facility for manufacturing a steel pipe according to the present invention has the technical feature in the above-mentioned apparatus for manufacturing a steel pipe. Accordingly, other apparatuses can be suitably selected by taking into account conditions, properties and the like of a steel pipe to be manufactured.
- For example, when a seamless steel pipe is manufactured, as shown in
Fig. 9 , the apparatus for manufacturing a steel pipe includes a heating furnace, a piercing mill, an elongation mill and the like besides the quenching apparatus of the present invention. - Further, for example, when an electric resistivity welded steel pipe is manufactured, as shown in
Fig. 10 , an apparatus for manufacturing a steel pipe includes an uncoiler, a forming apparatus, a welder, a heating furnace and the like besides the quenching apparatus of the present invention. Examples - Examples of the present invention are described hereinafter. However, the technical scope of the present invention is not limited by the following examples.
- A direct quenching simulation test was carried out in such a manner that a seamless steel pipe (outer diameter: 210mm, inner diameter: 130mm, pipe thickness: 40mm, pipe length: 8m) was produced by applying piercing rolling to a billet heated by a heating furnace using a piercer testing machine and, subsequently, the seamless steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water (cooling start temperature: 1150°C, cooling stop temperature: 850°C).
- Hereinafter, the steps of the simulation test are described. In all examples, water quantity density of cooling water was set to 1m3/(m2·min), and other set conditions were set as shown in Table 1.
[Table 1] Cooling Nozzle Rotational speed (rpm) Interference between cooling water and roll Temperature deviation (°C) Interval on circumference (°) The number of spiral rows Pitch PSN (mm) The number of nozzles Longitudinal direction Circumferential direction Present invention example 1 outer surface 90 1 300 112 10 present 18 17 Present invention example 2 outer surface 60 1 300 168 10 present 14 17 Present invention example 3 outer surface 45 1 300 224 10 present 12 17 Present invention example 4 outer surface 90 1 300 112 30 present 14 13 Present invention example 5 outer surface 90 2 300 112 30 present 14 10 Present invention example 6 outer surface 90 2 300 112 30 not present 10 11 Present invention example 7 outer surface 60 3 300 168 60 not present 8 7 Present invention example 8 outer surface 45 4 300 224 200 not present 5 3 Comparison example 1 inner surface - - - - 60 - 150 25 Comparison example 2 outer surface 45 - 300 224 0 not present 48 22 - The present invention example 1 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 10 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 112 such that a pitch PRL of rotating rolls and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles do not satisfy the formula (1) (that is, the rotating rolls and cooling water interfere with each other). After rapid cooling was stopped, a temperature of a seamless steel pipe was measured (8 places in the circumferential direction and 4 places in the longitudinal direction) using infrared thermometers. The difference between a maximum value and a minimum value is also shown in Table 1 as temperature deviation. As shown in Table 1, the temperature deviation in the present invention example 1 is 18°C in the longitudinal direction and 17°C in the circumferential direction. That is, irregularities in temperature were suppressed to a value which falls within an allowable range for acquiring uniform properties (qualified when the temperature deviation in the longitudinal direction is 40°C or below, qualified when the temperature deviation in the circumferential direction is 20°C or below).
- The present invention example 2 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 60° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 10 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 168 such that a pitch PRL of rotating rolls and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles do not satisfy the formula (1). As a result, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 14°C in the longitudinal direction and was 17°C in the circumferential direction. Since the number of spray nozzles was increased in the present invention example 2, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 1.
- The present invention example 3 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 45° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 10 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 224 such that a pitch PRL of rotating rolls and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles do not satisfy the formula (1). As a result, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 12°C in the longitudinal direction and was 17°C in the circumferential direction. Since spray nozzles were arranged densely by further increasing the number of spray nozzles in the present invention example 3, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 2.
- The present invention example 4 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in one row, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 30 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 112 such that a pitch PRL of rotating rolls and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles do not satisfy the formula (1). As a result, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 14°C in the longitudinal direction and was 13°C in the circumferential direction. Since a rotational speed of a steel pipe was increased in the present invention example 4, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction as well as in the circumferential direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 1.
- The present invention example 5 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in two rows. The spray nozzles of the respective spirals are arranged such that the spray nozzles face each other with respect to the pipe axis of the steel pipe in a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis, and this arrangement is repeated in the longitudinal direction. The present invention example 5 is an example where the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe under such conditions. In other words, the present invention example 5 is an example where the spray nozzles were arranged at positions opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis in a plane which is perpendicular to the pipe axis direction of the steel pipe and includes the spray nozzles. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 30 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 112 such that a pitch PRL of rotating rolls and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles do not satisfy the formula (1). As a result, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 14°C in the longitudinal direction and was 10°C in the circumferential direction. Since the spray nozzles arranged spirally in two rows were more properly arranged and the rotational speed of the steel pipe was increased in the present invention example 5, camber of the steel pipe after cooling was reduced compared the present invention example 1.
- The present invention example 6 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 90° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in two rows, the spray nozzles of the respective spirals are arranged such that the spray nozzles face each other with respect to the pipe axis of the steel pipe in a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis, and this arrangement is repeated in the longitudinal direction. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 30 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 112 such that a pitch PRL (=900mm) of rotating rolls for rotating the steel pipe and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles satisfy the formula (1) (that is, the rotating rolls and cooling water do not interfere with each other). As a result, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 10°C in the longitudinal direction and was 11°C in the circumferential direction. Since the rotating rolls and cooling water do not interfere with each other in the present invention example 6, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 5.
- The present invention example 7 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 60° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in three rows, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 60 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 168 such that a pitch PRL (=1200mm) of rotating rolls and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles satisfy the formula (1). As a result, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 8°C in the longitudinal direction and was 7°C in the circumferential direction. Since the spray nozzles are densely arranged by increasing the number of spray nozzles and a rotational speed of a steel pipe was increased in the present invention example 7, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction as well as in the circumferential direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 6.
- The present invention example 8 is an example where spray nozzles were arranged at intervals of 45° as viewed in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe spirally in four rows, and the steel pipe was rapidly cooled by jetting cooling water to an outer surface of the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe. A rotational speed of the steel pipe was set to 200 rpm, and the total number of arranged spray nozzles was set to 224 such that a pitch PRL (=1200mm) of rotating rolls and a pitch PSN (=300mm) of the spray nozzles satisfy the formula (1). As a result, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 5°C in the longitudinal direction and was 3°C in the circumferential direction. Since the spray nozzles are densely arranged by further increasing the number of spray nozzles and a rotational speed of a steel pipe was further increased in the present invention example 8, irregularities in temperature in the longitudinal direction as well as in the circumferential direction were reduced compared to the present invention example 7.
- The comparison example 1 is an example where an inner surface of a steel pipe is rapidly cooled by making cooling water flow through the steel pipe (see
Fig. 4 andFig. 5 ). In this example, although the steel pipe was rotated, cooling water was not brought into contact with an upper portion of the inner surface, and cooling water is not brought into contact with an inner surface of a pipe end portion on a side where cooling water flows into the steel pipe. Accordingly, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 150°C in the longitudinal direction and was 25°C in the circumferential direction. That is, the irregularities in temperature were largely increased compared to the present invention examples 1 to 8. - The comparison example 2 is an example where spray nozzles are arranged at intervals of 45° on the same circumference in cross section perpendicular to a pipe axis of a steel pipe, and 224 spray nozzles in total were arranged along a longitudinal direction of the steel pipe (see
Fig. 6 ) . In this example, a ring-shaped high-temperature portion and a ring-shaped low-temperature portion were generated alternately. Accordingly, the temperature deviation after rapid cooling was 48°C in the longitudinal direction and was 22°C in the circumferential direction. That is, the irregularities in temperature were largely increased compared to the present invention examples 1 to 8. -
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- A method for quenching a steel pipe where movements of a heated steel pipe in a direction parallel to and in a direction perpendicular to a pipe axis of the steel pipe are stopped, and cooling water is jetted onto an outer surface of the steel pipe from four or more spray nozzles arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe while rotating the steel pipe about the pipe axis.
- The method for quenching a steel pipe according to claim 1, wherein
a spiral arrangement of the spray nozzles is provided in two or more rows. - The method for quenching a steel pipe according to claim 2, wherein
cooling water is jetted onto the outer surface of the steel pipe from the spray nozzles positioned on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe. - The method for quenching a steel pipe according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
a rotational speed of the steel pipe is 5 rpm or more and 300 rpm or less. - An apparatus for quenching a steel pipe comprising:two or more rotating rolls provided for rotating a heated steel pipe about a pipe axis of the steel pipe;six or more spray nozzles arranged spirally at equal intervals outside the steel pipe rotated by the rotating rolls and provided for spraying cooling water; andtwo or more headers provided for supplying cooling water to the spray nozzles.
- The apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to claim 5, wherein
the headers are arranged parallel to the pipe axis, and the spray nozzles are mounted on the header at an equal pitch PSN (mm). - The apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to claim 6, wherein
the rotating roll is arranged between the spray nozzles at an equal pitch PRL (mm) in a direction parallel to the pipe axis of the steel pipe, and
a PRL value satisfies the relationship of PRL (mm) =N×PSN with respect to an arbitrary integer N. - The apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to any one of claims 5 to 7, wherein
the number of rows of spirals of the spray nozzles is set to two or more. - The apparatus for quenching a steel pipe according to claim 8, wherein
the spray nozzles are arranged on sides opposite to each other with respect to the pipe axis on a plane perpendicular to the pipe axis of the steel pipe. - A method of manufacturing a steel pipe which includes a step of quenching a steel pipe by the method for quenching a steel pipe according to any one of claims 1 to 4.
- A facility for manufacturing a steel pipe which includes the apparatus for quenching a steel pipe described in any one of claims 5 to 9.
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